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Product Number: 12125-1
Product Information
Description: Recombinant Mouse Interferon Alpha 11 (Mu IFN-α11)
Contents: ≥ 1 x 105 units/vial
Volume: 0.1ml
Concentration: ≥ 1 x 106 units/ml
Endotoxin: < 1 EU/µg
Buffer: Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) containing 0.1% bovine serum albumun (BSA)
Molecular Weight: 19.1 kDa
Purity: >95%
Purification Method: A combination of ion exchange, hydrophobic interaction and size exclusion chromatography.
Source: Murine cDNA expressed in E. coli
Synonyms: Mu IFN-α11
Accession Number: AY225954
Assay Used to Measure Bioactivity: Interferon was titrated with the use of the cytopathic effect inhibition assay as described [Familletti et al. (1981) "A Convenience and Rapid Cytopathic Effect Inhibition Assay for Interferon," in Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 78 (S. Pestka, ed.), Academic Press, New York, 387 394] with the exception that EMCV rather than VSV was used as the challenge. The activity was determined relative to a lab standard of Mu IFN-αA which was calibrated to the NIH Murine IFN-α standard (Ga02-901-511). Mouse (L929/EMCV) in this assay the EC50 for IFN is ~ 5 U/ml. Specific Activity 2.03x 108 units/mg.
Shipping Conditions: Dry ice
Physical State of Product During Shipping: Frozen
Special Conditions/Comments: After receipt, this product should be kept at -70°C or below for retention of full activity. Thaw product vial by incubation in cold tap water until just thawed - the contents of the tube should be apportioned in separate tubes so that freezing and thawing is kept to a minimum. Refreezing should be done on dry ice or in a dry ice/alcohol bath. Further dilution of the product should be in buffers containing protein such as 0.1% bovine serum albumin (BSA).
Product Information: Most mammalian species have multiple IFN-α subtypes. Although the reasons for these multiple subtypes are not fully known, there are clear cell type and temporal differences in their expression. Mu IFN-α11 was originally identified as an interferon whose expression was not upregulated by viral infection of cells (Coulombel et al. (1991) Gene 104(2):187]. A recent study has established a nomenclature for the murine IFN-α subtypes (van Pesch et al. 2004) and determined relative activities of the subtypes with protein quantification by phosphorimaging of metabolically-labeled protein. These authors determined that the Mu IFN-α11 protein had high specific activity when compared to the other subtypes.
Expression of Mu IFN-α11 is induced by poly(I):poly(C) and some viruses, but not others in L929 cells [Fung et al. (2004) J. Imm. Meth. 284:177]. It has been suggested that expression of this IFN may be regulated by Oct-1 and Ptx-1 [Mesplède et al. (2005) Mol. Cell. Biol. 25(19):8717, Lopez et al. (2000) Mol. Cell. Biol. 10(20)7527]. Additionally, a number of studies have suggested that the expression of this IFN is tightly regulated (reviewed by Doly et al. (1998) Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 54:1109].
Summary: Mouse IFN-α11 is a high activity interferon whose expression has been extensively studied and is tightly regulated.
Figure 1: The activity of Mu Alpha-A and Mu Alpha-11 was compared in an L929/EMCV CPE assay. The EC50 for Mu Alpha-A in this experiment was 58 pg/ml while the EC50 for Mu Alpha-11 was 7 pg/ml. This relationship was confirmed for several batches of Mu Alpha-11. Results are representative and may vary depending upon experimental conditions.
This Product is for RESEARCH USE ONLY and is not for sale or use in any commercial kit or for use in the preparation of any commercial antibody. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE, OR USE IN HUMANS.
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